Being a success may truly be the world’s most universal religion, one called success-ism. For this reason, we must see successism for what it is—a counterfeit faith that separates us from Jesus and his purpose in the world.
What advice would you give your younger self in different seasons of life and ministry?
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Everything from our daily to monthly rhythms informs what we value, and what we will allow to shape us. That's why a Rule of Life is so important.
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It is true that we need a 24-hour Sabbath rhythm each week to stop our work and rest. It may also be equally true that the world needs rest from us so God can get His work done w/out our interference. Take your first steps with Sabbath w/ this free E-book https://t.co/7SkXshVjrq
Lifting the faders on another #Sunday breakfast show @BBCSussex@BBCSurrey. Guests include
@natwillnatter asking if the church is too middle class. There’s rhythm and blues music courtesy of
@CofEGuildford and some #bird related music picks and concert news from @IIMFestival
In toxic cultures, being a workaholic is normalized and sacrificing sleep is glorified. The best way to get ahead is to burn out.
In healthy cultures, quality of life is expected and having a life is celebrated. You're encouraged to put your well-being above your work.